Containers See
/goop containers see <container> [player] <owner> [mode]
To open your own, its easier to just use /goop containers open.
With expensive materials from the nether, players gain access to this two-dub space enderchest. As an admin, is important to be able to see what players keeps in there.
Args Breakdown (What everything does)
<container>
Internal name of the Container Template to open.
[player]
Name of the player who will open this personal container.
The one who is running the command if not specified.
<owner>
Name of the player who owns the personal container.
May be offline
May be any UUID at all, including some, any, entity.
[mode]
Opening mode of the container.
USAGE to open normally, player will be able to move items around normally.
PREVIEW this disables storing items in storage slots, but clicking command slots still works.
Tips
Personal containers save the items into a player. Using this command, you can see someone else's stored items.
To easily open your own storage, use /goop containers open
Specify a UUID instead of a player name when filling <owner> argument.
With this, you can store items inside any entity.
If the entity is not a player and it dies, the contents of this container will be dropped in its death location.
The UUID may not belong to an entity. In fact, Container Bags store a UUID inside an item and use it to store items.
Simple Examples:
/goop containers see BANK cocopad
Allows you to see the items cocopad has stored in their bank.
/goop containers see VOID_BAG milkedit Workof PREVIEW
Allows player milkedit to see the contents of Workof's void bag, but will not allow him to steal any of it.
/goop containers see WARPED_VAULT gunging gunging
For me, this would open my own warped vault as if I had manually called /goop containers open WARPED_VAULT.
Comment from the Dev:
The art from the items was blurried to protect it, the good ones were drawn by Rose.